Concord Monitor
N.H. warns of phone scam involving EBT cards
The Attorney General's Office is warning people not to give out financial information over the phone, as a phone scam targeting EBT card recipients in Maine has resulted in unauthorized withdrawals…
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3mKeene residents and officials grapple with aftermath of local ICE arrests
Keene city officials met with nearly 200 concerned residents on Monday night to discuss recent immigration and customs enforcement arrests and potential ways for the city to support its immigrant population while navigating restrictive state laws.
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5mState Pesticide Control Board proposes to strengthen regulation of two classes of chemicals known to threaten biodiversity
Neonicotinoids, a widely used class of pesticides, may become more stringently regulated in New Hampshire, after the state’s Pesticide Control Board voted on Monday to move forward with the process of altering its rule on how and where these chemicals can be used. Neonicotinoids, or neonics, are indiscriminate insecticides typically applied directly to the soil […]
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2mNH Army National Guard deployed in Mount Monadnock rescue
A Black Hawk helicopter from the N.H. Army National Guard rescued a hiker suffering from a life-threatening medical emergency on Mount Monadnock on Friday.
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4mFox family brings large-scale indoor golf facility to Concord with Aug. 28 launch
The Fox family is set to open Back Nine Golf, a large indoor golf simulator franchise featuring advanced tracking technology and partnership food deliveries, in Concord on August 28.
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8mBalancing act: How conservation organizations and housing advocates 'make more efficient use' of N.H.'s land
New Hampshire landowners like Joseph Colby are utilizing conservation easements to protect large tracts of rural land from development as the state faces housing shortages.